Tuesday, January 30th 2018

Atlantic Introduces the VIPER 3000 Motorized Gaming Desk

The new VIPER 3000 gaming desk from Atlantic features a motorized height adjustment system (29" to 48") and four programmable LED light banks. The large laminated surface is decorated with gaming graphics and measures 45" x 30". The desk also has dual USB ports for charging your devices, two elevated speaker platforms with game storage, a mobile phone/tablet slot, and side hooks for mounting your other gaming accessories. The LED remote controls the desk's color effects and brightness, while the control panel with the integrated display allows users to regulate its height with absolute precision. The VIPER 3000 is supported by a black powder-coated, tubular steel frame and large feet. The retail price is $499.99.
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10 Comments on Atlantic Introduces the VIPER 3000 Motorized Gaming Desk

#1
TheLostSwede
News Editor
"game storage" i.e. disc holders...
That is just yuck...
I know some people here still buys discs, but I can't imagine most people would want to have them stuck in some wire holders on their "gaming" desk...
I guess it's the LED's that makes it a gaming desk?
I would inf fact rather save $150 and get this www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29022520/
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#2
Fx
LOL?
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#3
Paganstomp
Mainstays 4 Foot fold-in-half table adjusts to 3 heights: 20.78", 24.09" and 28.03.

$29.84 @ Walmart.
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#4
Sasqui
TheLostSwede"game storage" i.e. disc holders...
They might as well put an ink well and quill pen in there too, lol
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#5
Vayra86
The 90's want their table back
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#6
Hood
K-Mart will be suing them for using those disc racks. Also available at Goodwill.
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#7
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
$500 old fashioned and poor designed table? but with RGB lights and craps...
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#8
BiggieShady
TheLostSwedeI guess it's the LED's that makes it a gaming desk?
That, the price and of course ...
surface is decorated with gaming graphics
... yes, the blue and orange prints on the surface are actually gaming graphics :roll:
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#9
Pings
Nope, for $100 more you can get an Evo Desk. The Evo Desk's surface is like a hard mouse pad and you don't even need a mouse pad.

www.evodesk.com/gaming-desk
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#10
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Disc holders? It's 2018 already, optical drives are becoming more and more useless.
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